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H ■. rnO Giand this sea "i. son at Horn ibnsb, the purebroi Clydesdale Colt [. IK^"' Kenfrew Jock By Renfrew Jock, dam Queen Bess, risinj three years, was bred by George Watson Esq., Masterton, and isaboaulifulbay and ! Btands 16 bands high with immense power, He is compactly built with plenty of haii '• and bono of the right clean flat bind with 'p plenty of oilky bair on his legs, growing in the right place, banging straight from the knee to ihe ground. His sire Renfrew Jock, imported from Victoria as a four-year-old stood - soventccn bands high, was out of - Rose by Cowden Lad (imp) who (rained six e Ist prizes brf ore leaving Scotland and many Ist prizes in Victoria. Cowden Lad's sire was Old Scotchman, the property of Mr r John Kerr Mo ton, dam Mr Eastin's (of { Cowden) young prize mars Ji.au, by Princ; q Royal, g.d. Blossom by Ben Lomond (imp). B Renfrew Jock's sire wis the well known ] horse Renfrew (imp), who \ nirtcd two first • prizes as a year-old, 2 firsts as a two year ' old. When three ye irn bo competed at the 1 Renfrewshire Exhibition of Stallions held at Paisley agniust all horses, and was awarded the Duke of Hamilton's premium of 30 sovs. He gained the Champion Cup at Ballarat on the 13lb September 1802, and has beaten ' every horse that has competed against him, Renfrew Jock gained first prize at Smeaton as a yearling and first as a two year-old at j the same place. In 1874 ho was imported | to New Zealand and was placed second I against all comers at Oamaru Show. In , 1875 ho reversed tbo order and was placed first in the aged olass, ard took the Oliami piou Cup for the best entire on the ground. ■ .This psrformanco ho repeated in 1870, In ; 1879 he was first and championat Timaru, After that bo was sold to tho Geraldine . StudCompauy, . His dam, Queen Bess, theyoperty of G. Watson, Esq., is by that notcrf-irc No Surrender,-. \97 N.Z.B. No Surrender is by that great slallion, King of tbo Vanquisher, by Young Vanquisher (imp.) When No Surrender was last shown he wai awarded tbo Hon, Rhodes' prize, 15 guineas, 'at Timaru, and also the Timaru A. &V, prize of 5 guin»as someday, beating both colonial and impoi ted horses. His name and fame has been ringing all over the Southern Hemisphere foi tho last half dozen years, and on one oosasion bo sweptoverytbingfrom Duncdiu to Cbristcburch, and it would be useless to cxpatiato on his career.or to mention bis success at tho stud, and to note tho famous gets that have sprung from him would be superfluous, Queen Bobs' dam is that popular Clydesdale mare Julia,the property of Aid. Dalgleish, Esq., Oamaru, sirs Scotland Yet, grand sire Prince of Wales imported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy, imported, In 1888, at Oamaru, Julia was third as a dry maro in a ling of eight splendid mares, and in 1890 she gainod second in another largo ring of really nice mares the pick of tho wholo Oairaru district, this being the noted district in the whole tcrbury Province for Clydesdale Btock, She also was awardedon the same day the A.&P. Society's first ptize as a mare, and two of her progeny, Queen Bess .is an excellent model of a Clydesdale mare. She commenced her premier career as a yearlicg by taking first prizo at Oamaru in a ring of 7 firstclass fillies, when Bhown as aiwo-year-old she also gained the red ticket at tho same placo, sbo was also awarded first at Timaru and first at Waimato shows. Thus showing Renfrew Jock to be descended from the best Clydesdale blood in tho «rrld,and also from tho greatest lino of prize takers under tho sun, these strains nave been especially selected for the breeding qualities by the most successful breeders in the Mother Country, an well as tho Colonies, that judgment has been fully verified, Thus showing Renfrew Jock to bo the most fashionably bred stallion that has ever been placed at the disposal of breeders in this district, and breeders should not miss such a welcome horse. No better stallion stands in New Zealand, and his pedigree is unexceptional, Ho has beautiful action, an excellent temper, and a strong sound constitution. Renfrew Jock took first prize as a yearling, and also first as a two-year-old against tho pick of the South Island, He will bo limited to 25 marcs. Every caro taken but no responsibility. Terms, £4, payable on Ist January. 1895. JOHN MAXWELL,Proprietor, Homebush. fW stand this sea- , 1 son in the -.' Wairarapa District, the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Marquis of Salisbiuy, (By Lord Salisbury), For further particulars apply W. B. BUICX i flj'.O stand this season at J "The Pines," Gladj stone lioad, Taratalii, the 9 standard bred trotting siro ■ Young: Berlin, For a limited numbw of approved marcs. For particulars and pedigree apply to JOHN FALLOON, Owner. Piscatorious < WILL stand this season, at his owner's farm,. To Ore Ore. Tiscatorious by Traducer (imported) out of Fanny Fisher by Fisherman (imported). Terms U 4s per nm For particulars apply to tho underHandwlck, \KJ m also stand this season, at his Vf owner's farm, Randwick is by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl. For extended pedijjreo sco Viotorian Stud Book. Colour a golden chestnut; stands 15 hands 3 inohes in height, and is of immenso power and blood | lun sire being full brother to" Tho Barb," the best horse of tho day in NewSouth Wales, hy the famed Sir Hercules. Terms £4 4s, IHE Clydesdale Stallion McGregor A W, CAYB.TeOroOie,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4845, 8 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4845, 8 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4845, 8 October 1894, Page 1

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